Frozen Chocolate Covered Banana Protein

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1 Scoop Ultra Peptide 2.0 Banana Cream Pie
2/3 scoop unflavored whey isolate
1/3 scoop Triple Chocolate UP 2.0

Shake in a shaker.

Tastes just like a Frozen Banana!
 
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Not gonna lie, that recipe just made my day. Sadly, I have none of the above, but I'm seriously contemplating raiding the wife's cooking supplies for some chocolate and grabbing a banana. To think, my diet was going so well.....
 
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I love Big Hugeness! Recommend everyone hit Nutra for requests for the Lemon Cream Pie....it is godlike.

 

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nice recipe! try a scoop of CnC UP with a scoop of the choc mint up whey-tastes like a grasshopper cookie!
 
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I had some banana with chocolate protein the other day, delicious :D

Hmmm what about some chocolate covered banana protocol...? :147:
 

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Damn, after seeing the thread title I thought we were coming out with a frozen chocolate-covered banana protein :(
 
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I used to make banana split shakes all the time

10oz milk
1 scoop choco protein
1/2 scoop each banana/strawberry protein


omnomnom

another favorite of mine was:
1 scoop up2.0 strawberry
1 scoop protalyn blueberry
8oz milk
 
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Damn, after seeing the thread title I thought we were coming out with a frozen chocolate-covered banana protein :(
Whey Creamy will probably be as close to a Genomyx Protein we will ever get.

I have a great amount of respect for what Dave at XF does...you would not believe how crappy the margins are and how space/labor intensive carrying a protein line is.
 
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Whey Creamy will probably be as close to a Genomyx Protein we will ever get.

I have a great amount of respect for what Dave at XF does...you would not believe how crappy the margins are and how space/labor intensive carrying a protein line is.
Doing a project in one of my business classes where we are assigned a coffee shop that has been declining in recent years. It's outdated and we have to come up with ways to turn it around... So yes, I suggested that we include something like Whey creamy in our coffee :D
 
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Doing a project in one of my business classes where we are assigned a coffee shop that has been declining in recent years. It's outdated and we have to come up with ways to turn it around... So yes, I suggested that we include something like Whey creamy in our coffee :D
Hit me up by email, and I will show you the marketing plan.
 
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I can drink this all my life

1 scoop BSN Syntha-6 (Chocolate)
1 scoop BSN Lean Dessert (Chocolate Fudge)
10 oz Almond Milk (sugar free)
 
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A friend and I are going to be coming up with some baking recipes next week.

Thinking the following:

flax meal
oat flour
water
almond milk
Lemon cream Pie UP 2.0
splenda
baking soda
lemon zest

Spray with no calorie butter spray before eating, for a tasty lemon bar.
 
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A friend and I are going to be coming up with some baking recipes next week.

Thinking the following:

flax meal
oat flour
water
almond milk
Lemon cream Pie UP 2.0
splenda
baking soda
lemon zest

Spray with no calorie butter spray before eating, for a tasty lemon bar.
This sounds like it has the potential to be tasty. Did you do this? Directions?
 

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This sounds like it has the potential to be tasty. Did you do this? Directions?
I'd like to know as well. I'm terrible at eyeballing the quantities of ingredients :(
 

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